I may be counting wrong, but, the way I see it, a six gets you to the middle of the second row (second box from the left) and then another six gets you right up to "Democracy".
I'm assuming you go right from the start box, and always turn and go up a line when you hit the end -- perhaps Adcock plays with different rules. Snakes & Ladders games usually have an odd number of rows to avoid a useless top row...but not in this case.
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2 rolls only gets you so far. You'd need 3 rolls. You can't climb a snake.
ReplyDeleteI may be counting wrong, but, the way I see it, a six gets you to the middle of the second row (second box from the left) and then another six gets you right up to "Democracy".
ReplyDeleteI'm assuming you go right from the start box, and always turn and go up a line when you hit the end -- perhaps Adcock plays with different rules. Snakes & Ladders games usually have an odd number of rows to avoid a useless top row...but not in this case.